This local restaurant hidden in the small streets behind the City Hall serves some of the freshest and tastiest noodles and soups in town. The pork rib noodles are particularly delectable. The owner is very friendly and is always happy to give advice about local foods. An ideal cheap-food stop right in the heart of the downtown … but it closes early.
A Japanese restaurant by the REN Group. They just changed the shop name from Aburi Sushi. They serve Asian Fusion, Japanese and Sushi Bars.
They offer Steak, Pasta and more entree dishes. ‘Steak Out’ is the premium dining destination for those craving for western cuisines.
Thai 47 services all types of Thai dishes including deep-fried wrapped marinated chicken in pandanus leave, charcoal-grilled pork neck served with spicy lime dipping sauce and Thai satay served with peanut sauce and cucumber sauce. The atmosphere is quite Burmese style with neon lights and a football game on the screens, but the food is unbeatable price-wise!
The place is clean, tidy and the service is exceptional. Cuba Bar is the newest addition to a long list of bars near our Myanmore office. A nice place to hang after a long day’s work and just crack a few cold ones with your boys.
Barren concrete walls and a wooden adorns the word, “BART,” this bar is far from your usual night-out. It offers premium liquor and many different types of beer; they also have an in-house bartender that will tend to your preferences. Of course, no awesome bar experience would be complete without a food menu to match with–for food, BART has all the traditional snacks and full course meals as well as some Western and Asian choices.
Touted as Yangon’s first “No Frills” wine bar, Marco’s Cellar serves quality drinks and food at a reasonable price. It has a selection of close too 100 wines varieties, be it single estate wines or luxurious wines.
Enjoy your moment with a good coffee with outstanding interior to make your day!
Sharky’s is an institution. With ‘Food and Passion’ as their tagline, Sharky’s has won the hearts and stomachs of Yangon’s dwellers with its slow-cooked treats. Passionate about making their ingredients in-house, owner Ye Htut Win is always willing to share his experience about the food that is grown and prepared in country.
Mangalam South Indian Cuisine is based on the principles stated above. Chef Himanshu, Praveen and Hari are experienced chefs from the top South Indian restaurants in Indi. They are in Yangon serving authentic South Indian cuisine.
The ambiance at Mangalam is peaceful and tranquil. They pride themselves on running a clean and cozy restaurant at the crossing of Boglayzay Street & Merchant Road.
Ethnic food restaurants are a growing presence in Yangon. One of them is The Northern with a promise to offer the dining experience on the Myanmar-China border. With a menu consisting of different a la carte dishes from Northern Shan State and specialty Yunnan-style BBQ.
Decorated in modern setting with yellow lighting, giving warm feeling, one side of the wall is painted with waterfall image.
HAVANA is the first Afro-Latin dance club offering classes in Salsa, Bachata, Kizomba and many more. As its name says, it is a perfect place for social dancing and spending time in a lively atmosphere with a great selection of food and drinks.
The Toddy Bar is a throwback to a by-gone era of sophisticated Burmese cocktails.































